During an isochoric process, a fluid stored in a tank loses 136 kJ of heat towards the surrounding and receives 47 kJ el

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During an isochoric process, a fluid stored in a tank loses 136 kJ of heat towards the surrounding and receives 47 kJ el

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During An Isochoric Process A Fluid Stored In A Tank Loses 136 Kj Of Heat Towards The Surrounding And Receives 47 Kj El 1
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During an isochoric process, a fluid stored in a tank loses 136 kJ of heat towards the surrounding and receives 47 kJ electric work. At the end of this process the internal energy of the fluid is 800 kJ. Determine the initial internal energy of the fluid in kJ to the nearest unit.
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